Getting lawyers to look at what really happened, rather than what the media is telling us happened, may get us closer to the whole truth here.

But you'll see - the State of Connecticut will settle every lawsuit, anything so as not to go into a court, and try to straighten out their twisted lies.

Quoting: 13th-Century

i don't get people like you...there is NO way in hell TPTB could keep this 'supposed psy-op' a secret..it happened..and it's no joke.... wtf is wrong with you?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31046623

I don't necessarily agree with all the statements of everyone on GLP in all the threads on Sandy Hook.

But I know a cock-and-bull false flag when I see it, with enough gore oozing through the holes to make sure the Medical Examiner could tell that all the kids were shot with "a long weapon", on video, but now NBC says handguns alone were used.

nra have any liability for refusing to regulate the military style weapons used?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 31038269

I don't know how they would have any liability. Guns are not to blame for this its the nut-job kid who committed the crime.At some point in the US and I don't know how it is in Australia where you live, but here people stopped taking any personal liability for their actions. Its always someone else's fault. I don't know if it is to hard to grasp that someone could kill little kids, (whether it be a crazy kid or a scheming government out for our weapons) so they feel the need to put the blame some where else.

It is a very sad commentary on the parents who filed this lawsuit in a attempt to make money on an act that was unpredictable. Acts of God happen. They are often horrific, but they do not justify suing those (including govern,entail entities) who, through no fault of their own, were dragged into an event that no rational person would have predicted. My prayers go out to these parent that they will see that a lawsuit is not the right way to find a resolution to this terrible event.

It is a very sad commentary on the parents who filed this lawsuit in a attempt to make money on an act that was unpredictable. Acts of God happen. They are often horrific, but they do not justify suing those (including govern,entail entities) who, through no fault of their own, were dragged into an event that no rational person would have predicted. My prayers go out to these parent that they will see that a lawsuit is not the right way to find a resolution to this terrible event.

Quoting: Mort 31056513

Whether it's a frivolous lawsuit or not is a matter for debate. But it could result in certain facts being brought to light that might otherwise have been kept hidden. In some ways similar to the suit brought in the Okla City bombing.

It is a very sad commentary on the parents who filed this lawsuit in a attempt to make money on an act that was unpredictable. Acts of God happen. They are often horrific, but they do not justify suing those (including govern,entail entities) who, through no fault of their own, were dragged into an event that no rational person would have predicted. My prayers go out to these parent that they will see that a lawsuit is not the right way to find a resolution to this terrible event.

Quoting: Mort 31056513

I agree but I don't think these are the type of people who prayer is going to help. They are money grubbing ass wipes looking for a quick buck. This world is full of them.

It is a very sad commentary on the parents who filed this lawsuit in a attempt to make money on an act that was unpredictable. Acts of God happen. They are often horrific, but they do not justify suing those (including govern,entail entities) who, through no fault of their own, were dragged into an event that no rational person would have predicted. My prayers go out to these parent that they will see that a lawsuit is not the right way to find a resolution to this terrible event.

Quoting: Mort 31056513

Whether it's a frivolous lawsuit or not is a matter for debate. But it could result in certain facts being brought to light that might otherwise have been kept hidden. In some ways similar to the suit brought in the Okla City bombing.

Quoting: GladioDaddy-O

Their child is likely to need a lifetime of psychiatry work/counseling. That doesnt come free ya know?

I think this lawsuit is legitimate, because schools SHOULD be a place of safety...shooters should NOT be able to enter and terrorize children. This was the state's FAULT. It will hopefully change things so that all schools have armed guards, or at least much better security features that would help to prevent something like this.

Another thing as others have mentioned, it will bring much more power for the investigation into the things that don't add up, potentially revealing a false flag attack, multiple shooters, etc. The public basically has no real info, and a lot of conflicting nonsense.

I think this lawsuit is legitimate, because schools SHOULD be a place of safety...shooters should NOT be able to enter and terrorize children. This was the state's FAULT. It will hopefully change things so that all schools have armed guards, or at least much better security features that would help to prevent something like this.

Another thing as others have mentioned, it will bring much more power for the investigation into the things that don't add up, potentially revealing a false flag attack, multiple shooters, etc. The public basically has no real info, and a lot of conflicting nonsense.

Nuts that the same cop is in charge of this...

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18535219

I agree schools should be safe and they mostly are but how are we gonna pay for extreme safety measuresand armed guards at every school. And I dont want my kidsgoing to a school that feels like a prison

I think this lawsuit is legitimate, because schools SHOULD be a place of safety...shooters should NOT be able to enter and terrorize children. This was the state's FAULT. It will hopefully change things so that all schools have armed guards, or at least much better security features that would help to prevent something like this.

Another thing as others have mentioned, it will bring much more power for the investigation into the things that don't add up, potentially revealing a false flag attack, multiple shooters, etc. The public basically has no real info, and a lot of conflicting nonsense.

Nuts that the same cop is in charge of this...

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18535219

Its your tax money paying the family. Your right school should have armed guards but i personally see this act as selfish. 100million??

I agree schools should be safe and they mostly arebut how are we gonna pay for extreme safety measuresand armed guards at every school. And I dont want my kidsgoing to a school that feels like a prison

I had an armed guard in my high school.

He wore khakis, a dress shirt and tie...smiled and made small talk with other admins there...had a small office.

He wasn't involved in any of the discipline of misbehaving students.

He went through extensive background checks, psychological examinations, firearms training...

It was NOTHING at all like a prison. I barely noticed him.

How are we going to pay so that our kids aren't sitting ducks? Don't believe the bullshit about how the government can't balance the budget. The fed creates money out of thin air. People can donate money to causes they think are necessary.

We are intelligent human beings...we can make pretty much anything happen, if we need that thing to happen enough. Look at where you are, in this country. A few hundred years ago, it was entirely different. Cars didn't even exist...wrap your mind around that. You're telling me that you think it's an impossible task to protect your child when they are in school? That there is somehow no possible way for a country which creates money out of thin air (the fed does this), to protect its innocent citizens...with a defense budget that is larger than the next 13 countries' budgets COMBINED...somehow it's impossible to supply 1 or 2 trained people per public school?????????